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Happy Birthday Uncle Kathy #kathy@90

- | DEBBIE YAZBEK Nelson Mandela Foundation

THE Ahmed Kathrada Foundation yesterday commemorat­ed what would have been the Struggle icon’s 90th birthday. Pictured with liberation hero and his friend Nelson Mandela, Kathrada was part of almost all the key campaigns against apartheid until his arrest and imprisonme­nt in the Rivonia Trial. Members of the public may share their memories, reflection­s and photos of Kathrada on social media using the hashtag #KathradaLe­gacy, and by tagging @KathradaFo­und, or they can be emailed to info@kathradafo­undation.org

THE Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, in celebratin­g what would have been the Struggle icon’s 90th birthday yesterday, hosted a donors’ breakfast at Constituti­onal Hill, in Braamfonte­in, Joburg in aid of raising funds to install a permanent exhibition to celebrate the life and contributi­on of the remarkable South African.

Young people from the foundation also visited the Ahmed Kathrada Site of Remembranc­e at the Westpark Cemetery to pay their respects.

Kathrada was born on August 21, 1929, in the rural town of Schweizer Reneke in North West. He became politicall­y active aged 12 while at school in Joburg and was part of almost all the key campaigns against apartheid until his arrest and imprisonme­nt. After his release and the advent of democracy, Kathrada served as parliament­ary councillor to former President Nelson Mandela, headed the Robben Island Museum Council and later formed the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation.

He died in 2017.

The foundation has organised a series of programmes and events this month to be held to celebrate Kathrada’s legacy as an activist.

The foundation’s executive director, Neeshan Balton, had said that the “Kathrada at 90” programme “will focus on different elements of Kathrada’s rich legacy”.

“Kathrada was particular­ly fond of spending time during August with young people, retelling stories from the past, and we have made sure that youth reflection­s on his legacy is included in the programme.”

Members of the public may share their memories, reflection­s and photos of Kathrada on social media using the hashtag #KathradaLe­gacy, and by tagging @KathradaFo­und, or it can be emailed to info@ kathradafo­undation.org

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